Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Apple disappoints again
by Claudia Sonea


After so much news about the flaws discovered by researchers at the newly released iPhone Apple disappoints again. This time is all about the improvements it supposed to have in comparison to the other cellphones. Some of the early favorable reviews were counting on all the benefits this product was to bring and that would overcome any other dissatisfaction. The button-free screen, the cool Google Maps application, pictures and Web pages rotate when you turn it sideways, touch to move from photo to photo and it's also a great iPod. The truth is that all of these features are only to woo at the beginning the customer, but after using it regularly it is definitely not that good as it should. Many of those that acquire it say that when you start using it you gasp in amazement due to the previously unseen features, but when you want to get done to business you are in big trouble. There is a slight problem with the email because it uses older versions based on IMAP and doesn't has cut/paste capability. The Safari browser beside the fact that it can easily be a virus target leaving you completely exposed to attackers has glitches in the way it manages coding and there aren't any scroll bars for the composition windows. Connecting to the Internet is a problem if you can't do it through Wi-Fi, because the Edge network is slow like an old-fashioned modem. When it comes to the financial aspect you would at least expect something incredibil good at a price swinging between 500 and 600 dollars. But forgetting of all the flaws and broken promises there is still one more thing that makes you to doubt seriously if you want to acquire the new iPhone and that is the low memory, between 4 to 8 gigabyte. Are you sure you want to buy it? Or would you rather wait to see how Apple's new version will turn out to be. I guess the next iPhone will have serious correction and will be better. How I always say, stay connected to see what's happen next.

related story: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5012783.html
by Claudia Sonea
for SigEx Telecom (http://sigex.com)

SigEx Telecom is quickly becoming the leading telebroadcasting communications provider allowing people to easily talk, view, upload and share video clips through free online TV broadcasting, free unlimited global calls, websites, blogs, video-mails and SMS. SigEx Telecom captures many add-on services for its clients generating royalties and fees in a broad spectrum of marketing services including public relations and promotions.

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